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For our first episode, I wanted to look at platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Two veterinarians recently emailed me asking whether PRP has antimicrobial properties. Honestly, I’d never really considered it before—but if it does, that would be another big advantage on top of its known uses for joint injections. It might also explain why we rarely see complications after intra-articular PRP use.
By Dr. Adrienne WrightFor our first episode, I wanted to look at platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Two veterinarians recently emailed me asking whether PRP has antimicrobial properties. Honestly, I’d never really considered it before—but if it does, that would be another big advantage on top of its known uses for joint injections. It might also explain why we rarely see complications after intra-articular PRP use.